Regional physical media chain Bull Moose recently opened its doors in the old Video Headquarters location in the Hannaford plaza on West Street in Keene. They carry a wide variety of media including video games, cds, vinyl, DVD, Bluray, and even books! It’s refreshing to see someone trying to keep physical media distribution alive – hopefully it works out for them. Kudos also to Bull Moose for carrying Keene-produced-and-edited documentary Derrick J’s Victimless Crime Spree on DVD!

Bull Moose has three copies in stock as of yesterday, so if you’re looking for a perfect last-minute gift, stop in to 401B West St. in the Hannaford plaza. They’re open until midnight tonight and 7pm on Christmas Eve.

If you don’t live in the Keene area, just grab your copy at Amazon where it qualifies for Amazon Prime and Free Super-Saver Shipping!

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7 Comments

Jumping Jacks
on December 23, 2015 at 10:24 am

Stocking stuffer? Now that is amusing. I see Derrick is still trying to hock his video. I was in a couple of different Walmarts and I never once saw his video. I even asked about it and I got the deer in the headlight stare. Walmart said they never heard of the video. My friends did the same thing and never found one copy of this video.

Flint
on December 23, 2015 at 11:15 am

@Jumping Jacks: What does Walmart have to do with this story? Who would even consider going to Walmart for movies?

Anony Mouse
on December 23, 2015 at 2:27 pm

FlapJacks always complaining.

Jumping Jacks
on December 23, 2015 at 2:38 pm

Flint, Are you serious? Everyone shops at Walmart. There was a small article on this website not to long ago making statements that Walmart was carrying this video. I along with many many people have never seen it for sale in Walmarts. As far as Amazon goes, it really doesn’t matter. I seriously doubt there would be many if any sales or these types of articles would be posted on freekeene. By the way, Walmart has a huge selection of movies doe people to buy and for a lot cheaper.

You must have spoken to a new Walmart employee who doesnt know about ordering from the ‘in store’ Online Shopping option.

Flint
on December 27, 2015 at 6:59 pm

@Jumping Jacks: I didn’t ask if anyone shops at Walmart, at all. I asked about movies. No one with the least bit of sense buys movies at Walmart (except, maybe, out of the discount bins – and popular movies aren’t in the discount bins).